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Data analytics is the science of analyzing raw data to make conclusions about that information. It helps businesses perform ...
Discover how Microsoft's Excel Copilot simplifies data analysis with natural language queries and boosts productivity. Excel’s AI Copilot ...
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Microsoft on Thursday announced some Excel and Power BI enhancements that add 'connected data types' on top of the standard strings and numbers options.
Soon, Excel will also let you bring in your own data types. That means you can have a “customer” data type, for example, that can bring in rich customer data from a third-party service into Excel.
Microsoft is bringing custom data types to Excel. Businesses and consumers will be able to import structured data into a single cell and reference it throughout a spreadsheet.
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